05-01-2016, 01:45 PM
A coach can't have favorites. A coach has to be able to objectively assess his players. What year the player is in is really beside the point. Did he play well or not? The only other pertinent question is did he improve.
And if a coach is asked a question about a draftee and he launches into a little ***** tirade about his own personal project, he looks like a true weenie, especially if that project is going so badly.
The way he acted, it looks like heat is not only coming from the outside.
He didn't get better from year one to two and that means one of two things--PA is not getting him coached up or he was wrong about the player's potential to begin with.
Lotta guys could kick an old fat guy's ass. Doesn't mean they could all play C in the NFL.
And if a coach is asked a question about a draftee and he launches into a little ***** tirade about his own personal project, he looks like a true weenie, especially if that project is going so badly.
The way he acted, it looks like heat is not only coming from the outside.
He didn't get better from year one to two and that means one of two things--PA is not getting him coached up or he was wrong about the player's potential to begin with.
Lotta guys could kick an old fat guy's ass. Doesn't mean they could all play C in the NFL.
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